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Loving Yourself: Loving Yourself Properly by Falling in Love with You and Build Lasting Love

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Most books designed to help you to love yourself utilize techniques that are based on positive feelings and affirmations. These books try to pump up your brain to get excited about life again, in turn helping you to fall in love with yourself. The problem with these types of books is it can be a challenge for a person to constantly monitor their feelings, having to resort to an affirmation or positive thought to remind them to be happy. Here is a book that will show you how to love yourself again by focusing all your efforts on what makes you happy, not what other people believe should make you happy.

In her book, Loving Yourself, Daytona Watterson—authority on relationship advice—shows you step by step techniques how to identify why you stopped loving yourself in the first place, then tips on how to transform your life. Daytona takes you on a ride through the experiences in her life that caused her to stop loving herself, and losing everything around her that she cherished. By understanding the secret to transforming your life, you find your true path in life.

~ I was once that little girl that everyone loved being around. I was invincible even at a young age, taking on challenges and succeeding in anything I set my mind to. Like you however, one setback after another rocked me of my confidence, and I began to take it out on the one person who has the ability to turn this around in a second, me! I know you are reading this and thinking back to when you had a completely different outlook on life. The world was a much brighter place back then. Today you wake up and worry what has the world got in store for you today, and you struggle to make it through the day in one piece. I turned my life around on a dime, and you can do the same thing if you simply follow a few of the techniques I used to transform my life. Today I am once again in love with myself. I will help you love yourself, and everything in your world again. Daytona ~

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31 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 6, 2014

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"Daytona Watterson is an expert author and authority on relationship advice. She teaches people exactly what to do and how to do it concerning relationship issues, including cheating spouses, finding your soul mate and successful dating techniques. Daytona also teaches how to identify those warning signs early enough that can save your relationship. She offers her help identifying these danger signs before its too late."

~ I've had relationship issues in the past, and learned a lot during those years. My intentions are to pass on as much information about mistakes I have made in the past to you as I can, to help you avoid making the same mistakes. I will give you all the shortcuts I have learned, and valuable insights so you don't have to go at this alone. ~

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September 13, 2023
Tips for loving yourself/ success in life from one person’s anecdotal experience. Superficial(extremely short too), “layperson” advice.
Her advice: you have the agency in life. She gives a mish mash of techniques including: use your will to do things, some vague manifestation, she uses some aversion therapy method. It is pretty vague and gets muddled. Eg Don’t compare yourself to others and be focussing on your lack, when you think of others and what they have think of how much better you are and how much more you will have; women are conditioned to nurture others once they have a family, they aren’t taught it it is just instinctual. Wasn’t it Lao Tzu who said A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step? Lots of insubstantive stuff like you have to love yourself deep down, go to a place you love and you will find your way.
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